I'm trying to remove my power steering from my 98 ex civic...need help
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I'm trying to remove my power steering from my 98 ex civic...need help
how do I get to the area where you remove the input and output lines to drain the fluid. The Area up underneath the car is really small. Can I get to it? Do I have to remove my whole steering rack?
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Re: (22lbGS-R)
well the input and output hose and line or whatever are different than yours. Mine is all up under the firewall and stuff. So i think i have to go from underneath the car. Yours is angled different since its a b series so its easier.
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i wasn't even thinking about my gs-r. i drive a crx now, but i was referring to doing it on a 95 ex. i've helped on a 98 ex before, but i didn't actually do any dirty work. i know for a fact, though that he didn't have to remove the rack. i just helped put in the terdblo ls
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oh for real man? Yea i removed a bunch of the lines going from the resivior to the rack, but i still can't get back there to remove it from the actual rack? To I need a line wrench or anything or can I use a normal wrench? Do I need to get up under the car? I'm doing that thing where you loop the hose in a U bend going from the input to output and I need help with it.
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ok, here's what you need to do- yes, use a line wrench from the underneath of the car. once you get all the lines off, don't just loop the two together, instead, run the 2 lines together into a T with transmission line hose (rubber hose that won't swell), then from that T-fitting, run a single line up to a clutch fluid resivior. fill it to the fill line with fluid, and your rack will always be lubricated. mount the new clutch fluid resivior near your other 2 factory ones. it looks cool as ****. ask "Plan B" for links to pics of the setup that he and I did on his car. actually, i'll find some. he's busy right now.
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man i am still having a shitload of trouble getting off the hose that runs from the resivour to the steering rack. The last hose clamp is being a bitch to get off. Do you have pics of this setup on an ex?
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also i may be in trouble because i don't have a line wrench . I am going to eventually do the T setup, but i don't have the time right now. So I'm just gonna do a 180 bend there.
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thats sick man! Yea right now i ghetto rigged it big time because i don't have time to finish it right now and the parts stores are closed. i just took out the pump, resivior and some of the lines and connected the hose going to the pump and rigged up a hose coming from the output into eachother and majorly duck taped it. It is ghetto as hell. I need to finish this . So did you guys do that with the engine pulled? because my engine is still in there and i can't get to the input and output on the steering rack to save my life.
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word man. We used a lot of that ****. I had to put on even more once i got home . The line popped off of the little holder thing we had it in.
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Re: I'm trying to remove my power steering from my 98 ex civic...need help (SOHC_MShue)
Alright, its been a while since I did this so i did forget some things, but I hope other HT members might fill in anything im forgetting.
I went to my local junkyard and bought a clutch fluid resivour tank for like 5 buxs. Whut this does is it will act as a breather for your power steering fluid (More on this later)
I bought about 2 feet of fuel line hose (5/16 i believe) and 4 hose clamps.
I began by removing my power steering pump and all the old hoses including the metal ones. However the metal fluid lines that were attached to my power steering rack i cut them off, using a pipe cutter or even a small hacksaw, but i left about 1 inch or so of the metal line still there so that way I had something to clamp the new hose securly onto. lets just call em nipples.
Using the 5/16 hose, i looped the two outer nipples ( 1 n 3 in my diagram) and secured the hose using some hose clamps. I then ran another hose to nipple # 2 and attached that to my breather tank. I mounted this near my clutch resivour but its totally up to you were you wanna mount it.
Now, I jacked the front end of my car up so that both of my front wheels were off the ground. I cut a the bottom of 2l pop bottle off and stuck the neck of the bottle into my new breather tank,. i filled the pop bottle up with paper towels. sit in your car and start to turn your wheel back n forth. I did this for about 5 min or so and changed the paper towel in the pop bottle so it can absorb more of the excess ps fluid. once i couldn't get anymore out i put the cap back on.
just make sure all your clamps are secure so you dont get ps fluid leaks, hope this helps
-jacob
I went to my local junkyard and bought a clutch fluid resivour tank for like 5 buxs. Whut this does is it will act as a breather for your power steering fluid (More on this later)
I bought about 2 feet of fuel line hose (5/16 i believe) and 4 hose clamps.
I began by removing my power steering pump and all the old hoses including the metal ones. However the metal fluid lines that were attached to my power steering rack i cut them off, using a pipe cutter or even a small hacksaw, but i left about 1 inch or so of the metal line still there so that way I had something to clamp the new hose securly onto. lets just call em nipples.
Using the 5/16 hose, i looped the two outer nipples ( 1 n 3 in my diagram) and secured the hose using some hose clamps. I then ran another hose to nipple # 2 and attached that to my breather tank. I mounted this near my clutch resivour but its totally up to you were you wanna mount it.
Now, I jacked the front end of my car up so that both of my front wheels were off the ground. I cut a the bottom of 2l pop bottle off and stuck the neck of the bottle into my new breather tank,. i filled the pop bottle up with paper towels. sit in your car and start to turn your wheel back n forth. I did this for about 5 min or so and changed the paper towel in the pop bottle so it can absorb more of the excess ps fluid. once i couldn't get anymore out i put the cap back on.
just make sure all your clamps are secure so you dont get ps fluid leaks, hope this helps
-jacob
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Re: I'm trying to remove my power steering from my 98 ex civic...need help (SOHC_MShue)
Havent ever done it man...wish I could help..just sell it and get a 97 hatch like me...no PS ever
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Re: I'm trying to remove my power steering from my 98 ex civic...need help (Ricey McRicerton)
lol it would be nice to have a manual steering rack, but a power steering rack converted to manual = better turning radius ...at least in my case.